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Table 5 Hierarchical regression analysis for predicting anxiety and depression symptoms by exposure to stress (N = 378)

From: The relationship between stress, trait emotional intelligence and mental health amongst Gaza’s basic-year medical students during the COVID-19 outbreak

 

Anxiety symptoms

Depression symptoms

Univariate

Multivariate

Univariate

Multivariate

B [95% CI]

B [95% CI]

B [95% CI]

B [95% CI]

Gender

1.22 [.297, 2.15]*

1.04 [.198, 1.88]*

.656 [−.477, 1.78]

.278 [−.679, 1.23]

Study level

.368 [−.185, .922]

.133 [−.389, .615]

.115 [−.555, 0.785]

−.224 [−.794, 0.345]

Academic level

−1.06 [−1.79, −.342]*

−.162 [−.846, .523]

−1.63 [−2.05, −.760]***

−.390 [−1.16, .386]

ARS

.219 [.154, .284]***

.123 [.015, .231]*

.291 [.213, .369]***

.114 [−.021, .249]

IRS

.214 [.132, .297]***

.090 [−.006, .186]

.231 [ .131, .332]***

.002 [−.107, .111]

TLRS

.264 [.160, .369]***

−.032 [−.182, .117]

.463 [.342, .585]***

.268 [.084, .459]**

SRS

.290 [.158, .422]***

−.047 [−.213, .118]

.323 [.162, .483]***

−.203 [−.410, .005]

DRS

.422 [.265, .580]***

.101 [−.069, .272]

.632 [.446, .819]***

.320 [.109, .531]**

GARS

.496 [.327, .664]***

−.032 [−.240, .175]

.654 [.452, .855]***

−.106 [−.341, 0.129]

Stress (total)

.079 [.057, .100]***

 

.105 [.079, .131]***

 

Trait EI

−.161 [−.196, −.126]***

−.135 [−.174, −.097]***

−.232 [−.272, −.192]***

−.198 [−.241, −.155]***

R2

 

.254

 

0.586

Adjusted R2

 

.234

 

0.343

  1. ***p < .001
  2. **p < .01
  3. *p < .05